Discuss

Today we had the opportunity to host a workshop about “Misled” at “The Student Takeover” event at Philadelphia Center for Arts and Technology. The event was organized by Influencing Action Movement and offered cash giveaways and mock interviews for parents and teens.

We played a trivia game to test participants knowledge about commonly believed theories about African Americans. The four lucky winners walked away with gift cards to Chic-Fil-A and ITunes thanks to IAM!

We could really use your support in helping with the rising production costs of #misled ! Nothing is too small! Please visit : http://www.gofundme.com/support-misled to donate! Please help us in our mission to educate and inform! And if you haven’t already, take a look at our newest episode below.

We are SUPER excited to bring this all-new episode of Misled. Jail Cells> Dorm Rooms: The Fate of the Black Male in America.

Click on the video below to watch an all new episode of, Misled: Jail Cells > Dorm Rooms: The Fate of the Black Man in America
This mini-doc examines the effects of mass incarceration among black males and their families. We wanted to talk about the effect of incarceration from various perspectives in order to show the impact it has on an entire family, and culture. We examine the effects of poor education, stress-management and other factors that further perpetuate the cycle of mass incarceration among black males. In a heartbreaking interview, a child shares how much he misses his father who is currently incarcerated. You don’t want to miss this show! Please watch, share, and join in the conversation via comments on our website and YouTube Page and Social Media outlets.

Twitter: @Mic_Check_

Instagram: @Misled_
We would like to encourage you to subscribe to Mic Check 1-Two!’s YouTube page as well: Mic Check 1-Two!

Misled: Episode 3 premieres THIS THURSDAY – FEBRUARY 13! This episode will examine the effects of mass incarceration among black males and their families.

Misled: Behind The Scenes: Episode 3
Take a look at some behind the scenes footage of Misled: Episode 3 currently in production. In this episode we will examine the effects of mass incarceration among black males and their families.

On this episode of Misled, Stephanie Harris shares her story of living with Bipolar Disorder. We also talk to Radio Host and Celebrity Coach Dyana Williams who tells us about her personal journey dealing with family members who suffer from the disease. And later, we sit down with mental health experts, Barry Adams and Debbie Mikola who explain the clinical aspect of mental health. Watch Now!!!!

We’re back! We know it’s been a long time coming, but “Misled” is back with a new episode! Episode 2 of Misled focuses on Mental Health in the African American community. We wanted to shed light on the issue of mental health by discussing the stigma that is associated with many mental health disorders. We hope to educate people about mental health disorders in an effort to negate the negative perception associated with them to reach a broader level of understanding and compassion.